Question 1: 5 frogs left, Why? Because four “decided” to jump off. That’s all they did. And there’s a big difference between deciding and doing.
Question 2: Your Right To Write
Question 3: Neither. A ton is a ton, no matter what it’s made up of, and they both weigh a ton.

Question one: Five. Why? Because four “decided” to jump off. That’s all they did. And there’s a big difference between deciding and doing.
Question 2: Your Right To Write
Question 3: Neither. A ton is a ton, no matter what it’s made up of, and they both weigh a ton.

ANSWERS:
1. No frog would be left. This is due to the fact that frogs are amphibians and just like birds, they are very reactionary. Once one of them jumps, the others follow suit; probably to avoid predation.
2. Your Right To Write.
3. Neither would be heavier. A ton is a ton.

1. Five are left.
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3. Neither will weigh more than the other because mathematically speaking ton of anything weighs the same as a ton of anything else. Even though a stone is denser than a feather it does not mean it is heavier.

Question 1: 5 frogs left, Why? You didn’t state that any of them actually jumped off, only that they DECIDED to do so.
So, since all they did was DECIDE, I’d say that all five are still sitting on the log, until they actually ACT upon their “decision.”

Question 2: Your Right To Write
Question 3: Neither. A ton is a ton, no matter what it’s made up of, and they both weigh a ton.

Question 1 – 5 frogs are left. The four only decided,they are yet to take the action.
Question 2 – Your Right To Write.
Question 3 – Neither is heavier. A ton of feathers and a ton of stones both weigh a ton each.

Question 1 : 5 frogs left , Why?
Because four “ decided” to jump
off . That ’s all they did . And
there ’s a big difference between
deciding and doing .
Question 2 : Your Right To Write
Question 3 : Neither . A ton is a
ton , no matter what it ’s made
up of , and they both weigh a
ton .

Question 1: Still Five Frogs; they decided to but I don’t think they ‘jumped’.
Question 2: The Title of your first eBook is “Your Right To Write”.
Question 3: A ton is mathematically 1016.05 kg. Be it of feathers or of stones, they will still weigh the same.

Question one: Five. Because four “decided” to jump off. That’s all they did. they didn’t jump
.Question 2: Your Right To Write
Question 3: Neither. Aton is a ton, no matterwhat it’s made up of, and they both weigh aton.

1: To me, ‘decided to jump’ is the questionnaire’s way of telling of us they actually jumped. Frogs being what they’re, 4 of them can’t jump and the remaining one’ll stay; Frogs are naturally reactionary. So 0 frog will be left.
2: Your Right To Write
3: A Ton is a standard of measurement. So none is heavier than the other.